Schedules
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01/13/2023 4:45 am |
Blue Planet II: The Making Of |
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| An exploration of how the crew behind the Blue Planet II series manage to capture their spectacular footage. | |||||
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01/13/2023 5:00 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| The Norwegian Dovre line runs from Oslo to the northern wonderland of Trondheim, passing through the Gudbrandsdal valley and the Dovrefjell mountain plateau. The Rauma line showcases the famous fjords, before the Nordland crosses the Arctic Circle. | |||||
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01/13/2023 5:45 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits the Denby factory in Derbyshire, which has been making pottery since 1809. Brits drink a staggering 195 million mugs of tea and coffee every day, so Gregg is following production of one of the factory's best sellers. | |||||
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01/13/2023 6:35 am |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben returns to the swampland of southern Georgia to revisit former businessman Colbert who gave everything up to live off the land and water. | |||||
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01/13/2023 7:20 am |
Eden: Untamed Planet |
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| The Namib Desert is one of the oldest deserts of all, and it is also one of the most diverse, with 50-degree temperatures and half a millimetre of rainfall annually. | |||||
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01/13/2023 8:10 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The arrival of longer days and warmer temperatures makes for easier travel, and Alaskans take advantage by heading out to hunt migrating birds and harvest meat and fur, securing their camps to protect them from flooding in the meantime. | |||||
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01/13/2023 8:55 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits the Denby factory in Derbyshire, which has been making pottery since 1809. Brits drink a staggering 195 million mugs of tea and coffee every day, so Gregg is following production of one of the factory's best sellers. | |||||
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01/13/2023 9:45 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| The Norwegian Dovre line runs from Oslo to the northern wonderland of Trondheim, passing through the Gudbrandsdal valley and the Dovrefjell mountain plateau. The Rauma line showcases the famous fjords, before the Nordland crosses the Arctic Circle. | |||||
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01/13/2023 10:30 am |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben returns to the swampland of southern Georgia to revisit former businessman Colbert who gave everything up to live off the land and water. | |||||
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01/13/2023 11:15 am |
Eden: Untamed Planet |
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| The Namib Desert is one of the oldest deserts of all, and it is also one of the most diverse, with 50-degree temperatures and half a millimetre of rainfall annually. | |||||
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01/13/2023 12:05 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| The arrival of longer days and warmer temperatures makes for easier travel, and Alaskans take advantage by heading out to hunt migrating birds and harvest meat and fur, securing their camps to protect them from flooding in the meantime. | |||||
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01/13/2023 12:55 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits the Denby factory in Derbyshire, which has been making pottery since 1809. Brits drink a staggering 195 million mugs of tea and coffee every day, so Gregg is following production of one of the factory's best sellers. | |||||
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01/13/2023 1:45 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| The Norwegian Dovre line runs from Oslo to the northern wonderland of Trondheim, passing through the Gudbrandsdal valley and the Dovrefjell mountain plateau. The Rauma line showcases the famous fjords, before the Nordland crosses the Arctic Circle. | |||||
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01/13/2023 2:30 pm |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben returns to the swampland of southern Georgia to revisit former businessman Colbert who gave everything up to live off the land and water. | |||||
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01/13/2023 3:15 pm |
Eden: Untamed Planet |
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| At the very end of east Africa's Great Rift Valley, there's a `land that time forgot', the rolling grasslands of the Luangwa Valley. Travel through the seasons, and discover the secret to this Eden's great riches: the annual flood of the mighty Luangwa River. | |||||
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01/13/2023 4:05 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| During the Arctic spring, Alaskans take advantage of the warm weather and 24-hour daylight to complete tasks that are impossible in the winter months. | |||||
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01/13/2023 4:55 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits the Ercol factory in Buckinghamshire, an area associated with furniture making since the 19th century. Brits spend a staggering £300 million pounds each week on furniture. | |||||
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01/13/2023 5:45 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Canada's iconic Rocky Mountaineer train loops from Vancouver to the heart of the Rockies via crystal clear lakes, lush coastal rainforest, and the desert-like splendour of the Fraser Canyon. | |||||
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01/13/2023 6:30 pm |
Robson Green: Coastal Fishing |
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| Robson is in his home county of Northumberland in search of the great British staple - scampi. He starts at Fish Quay in North Shields, the busiest prawn port in the UK. He meets skipper John and boards his boat, the Tori Allana. | |||||
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01/13/2023 7:15 pm |
The Secrets of Your Food |
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| Michael and James explore how chemistry fuels and builds human bodies. Michael begins by trying the first meal many people enjoyed, human breast milk, which contains everything a baby needs like fats, carbs, vitamins and minerals. | |||||
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01/13/2023 8:05 pm |
The Planets |
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| Professor Brian Cox's continues his tour of the solar system revealing that it was once home to not one, but two blue planets. For millions of years, Mars enjoyed oceans blanketed by a thick atmosphere and a temperate climate. Whilst at the same moment Earth was afar less favourable habitat. | |||||
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01/13/2023 9:00 pm |
Fatal Forecast |
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| Every year, there seems to be an ever-increasing number of news stories about violent storms hitting various areas of the planet. Known as hurricanes in the North Atlantic Ocean, these tropical storms can reach speeds of up to 160 miles per hour. | |||||
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01/13/2023 9:55 pm |
Deadly Disasters |
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| We tend to think of disasters as inevitable - but often Mother Nature gives us vital clues which we foolishly ignore or overlook. This episode will take a close look at avalanches and what we can learn about how, where, and why they strike. | |||||
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01/13/2023 10:45 pm |
Robson Green: Coastal Fishing |
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| Robson is in his home county of Northumberland in search of the great British staple - scampi. He starts at Fish Quay in North Shields, the busiest prawn port in the UK. He meets skipper John and boards his boat, the Tori Allana. | |||||
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01/13/2023 11:30 pm |
The Secrets of Your Food |
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| Michael and James explore how chemistry fuels and builds human bodies. Michael begins by trying the first meal many people enjoyed, human breast milk, which contains everything a baby needs like fats, carbs, vitamins and minerals. | |||||
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01/14/2023 12:20 am |
The Planets |
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| Professor Brian Cox's continues his tour of the solar system revealing that it was once home to not one, but two blue planets. For millions of years, Mars enjoyed oceans blanketed by a thick atmosphere and a temperate climate. Whilst at the same moment Earth was afar less favourable habitat. | |||||
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01/14/2023 1:15 am |
Fatal Forecast |
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| Every year, there seems to be an ever-increasing number of news stories about violent storms hitting various areas of the planet. Known as hurricanes in the North Atlantic Ocean, these tropical storms can reach speeds of up to 160 miles per hour. | |||||
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01/14/2023 2:05 am |
Deadly Disasters |
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| We tend to think of disasters as inevitable - but often Mother Nature gives us vital clues which we foolishly ignore or overlook. This episode will take a close look at avalanches and what we can learn about how, where, and why they strike. | |||||
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01/14/2023 3:00 am |
Robson Green: Coastal Fishing |
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| Robson is in his home county of Northumberland in search of the great British staple - scampi. He starts at Fish Quay in North Shields, the busiest prawn port in the UK. He meets skipper John and boards his boat, the Tori Allana. | |||||
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01/14/2023 3:40 am |
The Secrets of Your Food |
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| Michael and James explore how chemistry fuels and builds human bodies. Michael begins by trying the first meal many people enjoyed, human breast milk, which contains everything a baby needs like fats, carbs, vitamins and minerals. | |||||
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01/14/2023 4:30 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve and the crew travel 4,000 miles to the Loango National Park in Gabon. Steve heads out into Loango's maze of rivers on a mission to try and find an animal that is critically endangered but packs a mighty punch, the western lowland gorilla. | |||||